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hillary clinton is probably your candidate. if you are a democratic and think there is room for improvement, that is where a lot of people are listening to bernie sanders. and that is why we're seeing those polls tighten up in iowa. they clashed on guns, whether or not sanders was aligning with the nra, which clinton alelgs that he was. sanders says look i have a d minus rating with the national rifle association. on healthcare, this was a big one. a signature program for president obama for the democrat. hillary clinton says we don't neat to scrap it we need to improve. bernie sanders talked about how new hampshire can spend less and get more. and he talks about how we're being ripped off by the drug companies can the insurance companies. and you just heard big issues on wall street and the money hillary clinton has been taking in. >> thank you tracy potts. >>> later today british mps will be debating whether to ban dprump donald trump from the u.k. after he called for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the uni
hillary clinton is probably your candidate. if you are a democratic and think there is room for improvement, that is where a lot of people are listening to bernie sanders. and that is why we're seeing those polls tighten up in iowa. they clashed on guns, whether or not sanders was aligning with the nra, which clinton alelgs that he was. sanders says look i have a d minus rating with the national rifle association. on healthcare, this was a big one. a signature program for president obama for...
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hillary clinton projected to take 218. in congress, a clean sweep. the republicans holding control of both the house and the senate. trump aimed for a theme of unity in his victory speech which could be part of the reason his market has recovered. have a listen. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation. i say it's time for us to come to come together as one united people. it's time. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans and this is so important to me. >>> now for some color, the front of "the wall street journal," president trump. possible surge lifts. and then billionaire candidate scores white house victory and "the new york times" reads trump triumphs outside mogul. captures the presidency, stunning clinton in battleground states. really quite extraordinary stuff there. i have to say before we dive into some of our guests to discuss the detail, deja vu from the 23rd of june in terms of the lev
hillary clinton projected to take 218. in congress, a clean sweep. the republicans holding control of both the house and the senate. trump aimed for a theme of unity in his victory speech which could be part of the reason his market has recovered. have a listen. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation. i say it's time for us to come to come together as one united people. it's...
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hillary clinton to take 218 electoral votes. in congress, a clean sweep, the republicans holding control of both the house and the senate. it is very remarkable to see and it's an outcome, wilford, that very few predicted. >> indeed. that's why we saw an immediate selloff to the tune of almost 900 points for the dow. we have since had some of those losses. a particular moment for the market was when donald trump gave that speech. it was softer in rhetoric than some would have expected. in european trade we're looking at about a percent of declines. the best performers have been the likes of farmers and gold and silver. also seeing autos suffer there. if we look at our asian trade as well, we saw that close at around the top of the session. japan in particular down 5%. we saw a big move in the yen, stronger when it hurt nikkei's trade. the u.s. ten-year treasury note, we saw a buying into the safe haven asset yield that it was. 1.85ch. oil prices, they've been soft as well and currently down to the tune of, we've got that coming
hillary clinton to take 218 electoral votes. in congress, a clean sweep, the republicans holding control of both the house and the senate. it is very remarkable to see and it's an outcome, wilford, that very few predicted. >> indeed. that's why we saw an immediate selloff to the tune of almost 900 points for the dow. we have since had some of those losses. a particular moment for the market was when donald trump gave that speech. it was softer in rhetoric than some would have expected. in...
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the clintons are seen as slippery. >> they are. the clinton years were good years for the united states. while you can argue that bill clinton may have not have been a perfect person and terrible husband and whatever you want to throw at him, he was a very intelligent and astute leader. >> who do you think wins. >> i do think hillary wins. i just don't see -- the voter base that donald trump has amassed is not a voter base that tends to historically goes out to the polls. we'll see what happens this time around. >> we're going to talk bank of japan right now. we'll get your thoughts on that too. announced intention to expand monetary purchase. rates however remain unchanged. so let's check in on how asia is trading fog that decision. shri is in singapore. what are your thoughts. >>> i thought dollar yen would make a run on 100 possibly even test it. let's not forget that expectations were rerated. i think the market was bracing themselves for some kind of disappointment and i think the policy response at the end of the day when the
the clintons are seen as slippery. >> they are. the clinton years were good years for the united states. while you can argue that bill clinton may have not have been a perfect person and terrible husband and whatever you want to throw at him, he was a very intelligent and astute leader. >> who do you think wins. >> i do think hillary wins. i just don't see -- the voter base that donald trump has amassed is not a voter base that tends to historically goes out to the polls....
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. >> a new poll gives hillary clinton a double digit lead. it's tuesday, october 11th, 2016 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. >> let's get right to the markets. little pressure for u.s. equity futures after stocks closed higher yesterday across the board but still lost some of their earlier gains the dow finishing higher by 88 points. futures now pointing to a weaker start down 26. s&p futures down nearly five points. nasdaq futures down almost six. as for the ten year treasury note yield the bond market was closed yesterday columbus day holiday back open today. 1.77. strong driver for stocks like financials and utilities, both of those in opposite directions depending on what yields are doing. this morning yields are higher and dollar stronger indicating that higher odds that the fed moves this year on interest rates. >> yields going slightly the other direction in europe and the uk this morning so just showing that strength of mo
. >> a new poll gives hillary clinton a double digit lead. it's tuesday, october 11th, 2016 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. >> let's get right to the markets. little pressure for u.s. equity futures after stocks closed higher yesterday across the board but still lost some of their earlier gains the dow finishing higher by 88 points....
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clinton is in the clear. >> as far as the investigation goes, clinton is in the clear. this closes the chapter for her. because of the strong language from the fbi director, not for republicans or donald trump himself, now the attorney general loretta lynch let with the fbi director as well as the agents and prosecutors who were involved who says she accepted their unanimous decision not to charge hillary clinton with his handling information. she attacked donald trump for his casino business which went into bankruptcy. still the fbi director called her handling of classified information extremely careless. he says that she did not handle that information well and laid out a blistering attack on her judgment as secretary of state. donald trump piled on that saying this em controversy shows she doesn't have the judgment to be the president of the united states. donald trump continuing his attacks with the republicans. the fbi director will be in front of an oversight committee in front of congress today for a emergency hearing. next week attorney general loretta lynch wi
clinton is in the clear. >> as far as the investigation goes, clinton is in the clear. this closes the chapter for her. because of the strong language from the fbi director, not for republicans or donald trump himself, now the attorney general loretta lynch let with the fbi director as well as the agents and prosecutors who were involved who says she accepted their unanimous decision not to charge hillary clinton with his handling information. she attacked donald trump for his casino...
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hillary clinton knocking off $15 billion of bio techs valuation. that's a huge, huge number but maybe it's also a precursor to what we can expect from the other presidential hopefuls. they'll be speaking out against certain industries as well. >> this is an easy win for a democrat candidate to go against overly priced key health care products. it's a classic democrat issue. so i think there's a lot of issues there whether it comes through to be a full policy. surprising moves in the share prices. >> still to come on the show, stern words from the white house as china's president kicks off a week long u.s. tour. will the countries find common ground for a cyber security deal? we'll discuss after this short break. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪
hillary clinton knocking off $15 billion of bio techs valuation. that's a huge, huge number but maybe it's also a precursor to what we can expect from the other presidential hopefuls. they'll be speaking out against certain industries as well. >> this is an easy win for a democrat candidate to go against overly priced key health care products. it's a classic democrat issue. so i think there's a lot of issues there whether it comes through to be a full policy. surprising moves in the share...
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bill clinton racing to california. maybe they think this campaign is not quite over. >> sanders has been crisscrossing the state for 12 days straight. the campaign is raising expectations now on how many people they will reach before tuesday's primary. >> so sanders raising expectations. clinton raising money. a lot of it. we just got the numbers in for may. the fundraising numbers looks like she raised $40 million for herself and other democrats last month. >> how significant would a victory be for sanders? would it genuinely derail the clinton momentum? or is it just a slight annoyance for her? >> well it would certainly be a symbolic victory. however, because they would split the delegates proportionally by district, even if he wins it is likely she'll still get a lot of delegate, enough to put her over that threshold where she needs to be to win the nomination. what it might do though is keep bernie sanders in the race longer. and that is a problem for hillary clinton. >> it certainly is tracie. thank you very much
bill clinton racing to california. maybe they think this campaign is not quite over. >> sanders has been crisscrossing the state for 12 days straight. the campaign is raising expectations now on how many people they will reach before tuesday's primary. >> so sanders raising expectations. clinton raising money. a lot of it. we just got the numbers in for may. the fundraising numbers looks like she raised $40 million for herself and other democrats last month. >> how significant...
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hillary clinton is on the offensive now. as far as she is concerned, this is now behind her and she's moved forward. she's going to start attacking donald trump a lot his business level. talking about how he treats people and companies. donald trump and the republicans are going really start going after clinton now. this is not over. they're trying to swing the polls. in a number of the polls it is fairly close. especially in states like north carolina. that's a big state. a swing state according to both campaigns at this point. it remains to be seen how this will play out. the republicans are going to keep this going and hammer home the message that james comey said she was extremely careless with the information. donald trump questioni ining gw hillary clinton's judgment. >> edward, thank you very much. >>> the mep and former leader nigel farage is speaking now at the european parliament. just let's listen in. >> good morning everybody. in one way it was unremarkable because all the united kingdom did was try to become a c
hillary clinton is on the offensive now. as far as she is concerned, this is now behind her and she's moved forward. she's going to start attacking donald trump a lot his business level. talking about how he treats people and companies. donald trump and the republicans are going really start going after clinton now. this is not over. they're trying to swing the polls. in a number of the polls it is fairly close. especially in states like north carolina. that's a big state. a swing state...
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he thinks he can go after hillary clinton in this race in the fall. now, it is not a done deal for clinton. he's way ahead in the delegate count. bernie sanders is still out there campaigning. in fact he just opened a kentucky office. they are voting mid month but hillary clinton has her sights set on donald trump and she's calling him negative, aggressive. bullying. she says he's a loose canon and loose cannons tend to misfire. so gives you a sense what we may be hearing many t the coming months into november. >> on the point of hillary clinton, do we have any indications what the polls are telling you how a national contest is shaping up between donald trump and hillary clinton if they are the nominees? >> right now in most of the major polls and recent polls she's up by double digits. donald trump will cite other polls that say that he is beating her. but most of the polls not only are showing her beating donald trump but also showing huge negative numbers for trump even though he's got millions of people voting for him and what that tends to say a
he thinks he can go after hillary clinton in this race in the fall. now, it is not a done deal for clinton. he's way ahead in the delegate count. bernie sanders is still out there campaigning. in fact he just opened a kentucky office. they are voting mid month but hillary clinton has her sights set on donald trump and she's calling him negative, aggressive. bullying. she says he's a loose canon and loose cannons tend to misfire. so gives you a sense what we may be hearing many t the coming...
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hillary clinton on on the other hand she talks about many different policy proposes. infrastructure, paid leave, early childhood education, so it's a lot of smaller ideas though i think if there's really one big idea behind her, it's something larry summers has talked about. secular stagnation. the kbrd there's not demand in the economy. if you look at her policies, there's a lot about infrastructure, increasing demand, and redistributing from wealthy americans to everybody else. >> what do the two have in common? >> it's sort of the nonrepublican ideas that the trump wants which is infrastructure. he hasn't talked much about it. he talked more about it late. during the speech he talked about it that we need to rebuild america are american steal and american roads that kind of thing. so actually some overlap or infrastructure. neither hillary clinton nor donald trump really seem to be that worried about the budget deficit. kind of a nontraditional republican proposal. so there's -- and the little -- he has come up with child care plan which of course hillary clinton c
hillary clinton on on the other hand she talks about many different policy proposes. infrastructure, paid leave, early childhood education, so it's a lot of smaller ideas though i think if there's really one big idea behind her, it's something larry summers has talked about. secular stagnation. the kbrd there's not demand in the economy. if you look at her policies, there's a lot about infrastructure, increasing demand, and redistributing from wealthy americans to everybody else. >> what...
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a lot of people would say clinton has won. cnn poll says 62% viewers thought clinton won, 27% said trump won. did it move the needle in terms of the overall race? did it help either of the candidates in terms of their likability? that's the issue here. some say hillary won but trump didn't lose badly enough to end the uncertainty. >> in terms of these market moves, david blum is quoted as saying if you want to know who won the debate look at the dollar against the connectionian some. >> the mexican peso at this multimonth lotion and jumps on the back of the debate. also, i would note that i saw the cnn poll and other polls indicating hillary did walk away the winner of this debate. we can still talk about whether that's true or not. frank luntz on twitter posted a little snippet showing the undecided voters and how their reaction changed when listening to hillary. >> how did it change? >> while trump was speaking they were much more favorable. undecideds won the debate last night. i don't know how that data is gathered. >> i b
a lot of people would say clinton has won. cnn poll says 62% viewers thought clinton won, 27% said trump won. did it move the needle in terms of the overall race? did it help either of the candidates in terms of their likability? that's the issue here. some say hillary won but trump didn't lose badly enough to end the uncertainty. >> in terms of these market moves, david blum is quoted as saying if you want to know who won the debate look at the dollar against the connectionian some....
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keeping up with the clintons, kim kardashian endorsed hillary clinton for president with a selfie. excited to meet the next president tonight. maybe she'll take a selfie with me. >> there's unlikely to be a repeat of the taper tantrum when the fed raises rates. the move was already priced in by markets. this after they kept the stimulus program unchanged saying the economy is recovering moderately. joining us is the head of global asset allocation. thank you for coming in. they continue to be very upbeat about the japanese economy which is quite puzzling for many people. are they too optimistic given that for the second quarter many are expecting a 2% annual contraction. >> it is a case of talking it up. the economy is doing okay. i think okay would be a fair description. it could ideally be growing a little bit more strongly but on an underlying basis the economy is growing about 1% for japan. that is pretty good. >> they're equally optimistic about that inflation target. they still want 2% and currently we're seeing cpi at zero. >> well that is a bigger problem. >> they're at the
keeping up with the clintons, kim kardashian endorsed hillary clinton for president with a selfie. excited to meet the next president tonight. maybe she'll take a selfie with me. >> there's unlikely to be a repeat of the taper tantrum when the fed raises rates. the move was already priced in by markets. this after they kept the stimulus program unchanged saying the economy is recovering moderately. joining us is the head of global asset allocation. thank you for coming in. they continue...
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bernie sanders finally ready to endorse hillary clinton today. it's tuesday, july 12, 2016 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >> good morning and welcome to worldwide exchange. i'm sara ieisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning from me as well. >> looks week we're building gains globally. dow futures up a nice 83 points in hour. nasdaq futures up 26. the buying continues despite the wall of worry. first the chinese currency, then plunging oil prices, then the brexit, and yet stocks making new highs. as for the 10-year treasury note yield has been the trade for the last few sessions. that continues and pushing up the 10-year treasury note yield into the 140s. where were was last week, 132 a record low. so you're seeing that reverse just a bit. still historically low yield. >> overall, we've seen buy pg of both assets. that does suggest although we've hit record highs on the s&p 500 it's not out of conviction and confidence moving forward because we're seeing buying of bonds as well. >> or it could be that yields have gotten so low in the
bernie sanders finally ready to endorse hillary clinton today. it's tuesday, july 12, 2016 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >> good morning and welcome to worldwide exchange. i'm sara ieisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning from me as well. >> looks week we're building gains globally. dow futures up a nice 83 points in hour. nasdaq futures up 26. the buying continues despite the wall of worry. first the chinese currency, then plunging oil prices, then...
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as wall street moved their bets from a president clinton expectation to a president trump expectation. and it happened very quickly. it happened with a great deal of force. the big surprise for me was on the yield side. the ten-year treasury yield really going much higher. those treasuries falling in anticipation of a lot more debt and perhaps less good relationships with global holders of that debt around the world. >> that's an interesting theory. i was reading more about an inflationary jump as a result of a fiscal stimulus package he might introduce, but a boost in growth. >> it's interesting that we had this financial crisis, because we were overlevered, the consumer was overlevered. we have seen the u.s. balance sheet on the debt side expand, $19 trillion, $20 trillion in u.s. debt at this level. this new president saying i'm going to expand that debt with these new programs. now the markets are greetding that fairly well on the equity side and yields are moving higher. still amazingly low rates at just over 2%. >> michael, the other reaction to the financial crisis was the thou
as wall street moved their bets from a president clinton expectation to a president trump expectation. and it happened very quickly. it happened with a great deal of force. the big surprise for me was on the yield side. the ten-year treasury yield really going much higher. those treasuries falling in anticipation of a lot more debt and perhaps less good relationships with global holders of that debt around the world. >> that's an interesting theory. i was reading more about an...
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officials say president obama is eager to endorse hillary clinton. he actually had a phone call with bernie sanders talking about the campaign yesterday. we heard that endorsement of clinton may come as early as this week. >> tracie, the announcement of the superdelegates doesn't change overnight. do you think there's a chance he pulls out or does he maintain his position right through july? >> it's a good question, i don't know. but what we do know is that, if he does poorly today, if he doesn't make a strong showing in california and some of these other states, he's already said that new jersey probably won't go his way, but if he does poorly today, then he has much less of an argument to stay in this race. remember, at this point, his strongest argument is if i do well, i can pull superdelegates into my corner. if he doesn't do well, he doesn't really have that argument anymore. >> tracie, thank you for that. do get in touch with us today on twitter, we've asked you the question of whether, after the news overnight, bernie sanders should maintain
officials say president obama is eager to endorse hillary clinton. he actually had a phone call with bernie sanders talking about the campaign yesterday. we heard that endorsement of clinton may come as early as this week. >> tracie, the announcement of the superdelegates doesn't change overnight. do you think there's a chance he pulls out or does he maintain his position right through july? >> it's a good question, i don't know. but what we do know is that, if he does poorly today,...
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clinton also in north carolina as they continue to hammer th e battleground states. clinton now making a new argument to imagine a trump presidency, talking about things like immigration and muslim ban, which he's backed off of. meanwhile, trump arguing that there's momentum with his campaign in these final days. by the way, clinton is now seeing some trump-sized crowds. 15,000 turned out for her rally last night in arizona. >> tracie, thanks for bringing us the latest on the race. >>> and that's the point. you don't think that people have even started to think about a trump victory in the markets? >> no. i think on friday, people are actually preparing for, okay, what's going to happen when the uncertainty is eliminated and in fact, the opposite happens. so i think the first thing people always do when something surprising happens is to hedge portfolio. the easiest way to do is hedge the index. i don't think this has filtered down into individual stocks. you can look at global markets. okay, the thing that's really moving is the mexican peso. but if trump is really
clinton also in north carolina as they continue to hammer th e battleground states. clinton now making a new argument to imagine a trump presidency, talking about things like immigration and muslim ban, which he's backed off of. meanwhile, trump arguing that there's momentum with his campaign in these final days. by the way, clinton is now seeing some trump-sized crowds. 15,000 turned out for her rally last night in arizona. >> tracie, thanks for bringing us the latest on the race....
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on the economy, bill clinton 55%, barack obama 26%. bill clinton. the end of -- let's see, the era of big government is over. i will never forget it. in the campaign so far he's sided with romney saying to extend the bush tax cuts. nothing wrong with bain capital and romney has a successful business career. people like clinton. >> part of it is they remember the '90s as the modern equivalent of the roaring 20s. it was a good decade economically. they like what you were saying. 63% of americans want the bush tax cuts extended. most people think cutting taxes is good for the economy. what hurts the president through all of this and the reason he suffers by comparison to bill clinton, clinton did give a sense he was interested in slowing the growth of spending. barack obama keeps indicating he wants to spend even more. that's a recipe the american people simply don't buy. >> is that what it says about obama? in other words, i'm going to take it to mean a lack of confidence in obama and people don't want the kind of big government that obama seems to st
on the economy, bill clinton 55%, barack obama 26%. bill clinton. the end of -- let's see, the era of big government is over. i will never forget it. in the campaign so far he's sided with romney saying to extend the bush tax cuts. nothing wrong with bain capital and romney has a successful business career. people like clinton. >> part of it is they remember the '90s as the modern equivalent of the roaring 20s. it was a good decade economically. they like what you were saying. 63% of...
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both hillary clinton and president obama are expected to criticize donald trump. meanwhile donald trump on tuesday will have his own rally just down the interstate in raleigh, north carolina. he's expected to say voting for hillary clinton is like voting for a third they were for president obama. both campaigns are putting a lot of resources in the state of north carolina because they believe there is a vulnerability now. in 2012, it went to mitt romney, a republican. but hillary clinton believes that she can take the state because of the gender bathroom bill that passed, the controversy down there. she believes she can sway voters on her side. donald trump thinks that he can keep the voters in his corner. this could be a vital week for donald trump. he's had a very tough three weeks previous. so his campaign faltering just a bit and he needs a strong week this week. in and i w >> i was looking at this picture that trump tweeted of hillary clinton against the backdrop of a whole bunch of $100 bills, a red star next to her that says most corrupt candidate ever. and
both hillary clinton and president obama are expected to criticize donald trump. meanwhile donald trump on tuesday will have his own rally just down the interstate in raleigh, north carolina. he's expected to say voting for hillary clinton is like voting for a third they were for president obama. both campaigns are putting a lot of resources in the state of north carolina because they believe there is a vulnerability now. in 2012, it went to mitt romney, a republican. but hillary clinton...
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. >>> new polls show a big bounce for hillary clinton after the democratic convention. but can that bump last until november? >>> and nice game for shares of godaddy, revenue beating estimates. the company's ceo will join us in an exclosive, that's later on this hour, "squawk alley" will be back in a moment. hey gary, what are you doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >>> first hawaiian bank, it's the largest bank ipo in nearly two years. and they are priced at $23 a share, that was the top end of the price range for the company. joining us now from the nasdaq and first on cnbc interview is bob harrison, the company's chairman and ceo. bob, welcome and congratulations on your st
. >>> new polls show a big bounce for hillary clinton after the democratic convention. but can that bump last until november? >>> and nice game for shares of godaddy, revenue beating estimates. the company's ceo will join us in an exclosive, that's later on this hour, "squawk alley" will be back in a moment. hey gary, what are you doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just...
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clinton? that's nothing. >> there was another one which was narrower than that, 1.6% for her. it could go both ways. we know from brexit that we can't trust the polls. it could go either way. >> there are so many factors to be throwing up here during the actual voting hours. the european equity market is opening in positive territory and seeing quite a bit of green on the screens out there. we are looking at the stock share of 600 higher than a quarter percent as seen right here. so it's climbing steadily higher this morning. and that picture there is also seen in our european forces, the main european equity markets. there you have them up by 1.5%. that are outperforming better than some of the others. the buying sectors, banks, basic resources higher by more than 2% construction material right up there as well. >>> and to our top stories, dow futures rising over 200 points on the news the fbi has completed its review of the newly-discovered e-mails from hillary clinton's server and has not c
clinton? that's nothing. >> there was another one which was narrower than that, 1.6% for her. it could go both ways. we know from brexit that we can't trust the polls. it could go either way. >> there are so many factors to be throwing up here during the actual voting hours. the european equity market is opening in positive territory and seeing quite a bit of green on the screens out there. we are looking at the stock share of 600 higher than a quarter percent as seen right here. so...
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meantime in politics, hillary clinton going on the offensive speaking to a mayor's conference clinton criticized donald trump for promoting his golf course in scotland on friday as financial markets dealt with the brexit vote. listen. >> bombastic comments in turbulent times can actually cause more turbulence. and who put the interest of the american people ahead of their personal business interests. >> two new polls out this weekend to tell you about. nbc/"wall street journal" showishow ing clinton widening her lead over trump amongst voters. certainly political risk is at the top of the agenda for investors globally right now. how would you describe it. >> the government needs to move fast to assemble a government to help stabilize the pound but clearly there's been winners in this situation. i think there will be a lot of companies getting cheaper here and perhaps some takeovers. defense will be interesting. new border issues to work out. and i also think that the real estate community and private equity will do well. i do think real estate will get cheap in the short-term. if some
meantime in politics, hillary clinton going on the offensive speaking to a mayor's conference clinton criticized donald trump for promoting his golf course in scotland on friday as financial markets dealt with the brexit vote. listen. >> bombastic comments in turbulent times can actually cause more turbulence. and who put the interest of the american people ahead of their personal business interests. >> two new polls out this weekend to tell you about. nbc/"wall street...
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hillary clinton, of course, voting in chappaqua. we're still waiting on mike pence, to see his vote today. all the major candidates, of course, exercising their right to vote in this election. meanwhile, markets relatively cautious here. dow down two points. wells fargo chief economist and seth masters, bernstein's chief investment officer. good morning to you both. happy election day. >> good morning. thank you. >> seth, everybody makes note of the fact that markets in the long term tend to trade more on economic and secular trends rather than politicians and their terms. on the other hand, there is big implied volatility one way or the other tomorrow. how do you go through this week? >> i think you have to be willing to live with volatility. we'll see periods where it spikes up, which could happen this week, and periods where it fades again. it's not just in the united states. we're seeing the same thing happening. obviously, recently with brexit in the uk. big elections in italy, austria, germany, france. and each time there are
hillary clinton, of course, voting in chappaqua. we're still waiting on mike pence, to see his vote today. all the major candidates, of course, exercising their right to vote in this election. meanwhile, markets relatively cautious here. dow down two points. wells fargo chief economist and seth masters, bernstein's chief investment officer. good morning to you both. happy election day. >> good morning. thank you. >> seth, everybody makes note of the fact that markets in the long...
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here team says clinton has led him. pauls show the presidential nominee donald trump lashed out to reporters who question the amount of timing of donations he made to veterans. nbc's tracy pots is in washington. good morning. very early morning. where do you want to start, the democrats or the republicans? >> well, let's start with neither the democrats nor the republicans. this is sort of interesting. whoever wins between clinton and sanders, we know that in the fall this is not going to be just a two-person race. now we've confirmed others who are jumping into this fall. and the question now becomes could he siefon off votes from bernie sanders? he says his plate form is similar to sanders. and what's been mild about amongsted conservatives, we have now confirmed that national reviewrier -- donald trump says he's not worried about any of this, you're not going to win. but the question is, could they siefon off votes from either side to prevent a democrat or a republican from winning. so that's really the big talk in p
here team says clinton has led him. pauls show the presidential nominee donald trump lashed out to reporters who question the amount of timing of donations he made to veterans. nbc's tracy pots is in washington. good morning. very early morning. where do you want to start, the democrats or the republicans? >> well, let's start with neither the democrats nor the republicans. this is sort of interesting. whoever wins between clinton and sanders, we know that in the fall this is not going to...
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hillary clinton today going after younger voters. that's been a focus of hers for the last couple days or so. a week or so. she will hold a campaign event with senator bernie sanders at the university of vermont. riding that wave of energy hillary clinton has off the debates, she reminded a crowd yesterday in raleigh, north carolina that donald trump criticized the amount of time she used to prepare for the debate. saying, yes, she prepared but she's also prepared to be president. hillary clinton going on to say donald trump never treats women fairly. she said at one point 20 years ago donald trump called a miss universe winner miss piggie. in florida, trump reminded folks, hammering hillary clinton about her establishment ties saying he actually represents the change. donald trump there, you heard in the sound bite, 26 years in government he says, hillary clinton has accomplished nothing. experts say donald trump has a long way to go before the next debate on october 9th. we should see what happens between now and then. donald trump
hillary clinton today going after younger voters. that's been a focus of hers for the last couple days or so. a week or so. she will hold a campaign event with senator bernie sanders at the university of vermont. riding that wave of energy hillary clinton has off the debates, she reminded a crowd yesterday in raleigh, north carolina that donald trump criticized the amount of time she used to prepare for the debate. saying, yes, she prepared but she's also prepared to be president. hillary...
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clinton. president obama sort of giving a keynote speech here on his own presidency. what happened last night is the democratic party brought out all of the star power in their political party and some star power that's not from their political party. let's start with tim kaine. the running mate who used the attack dog role that vice presidents get so often to really tear into donald trump. >> he says, believe me. well his creditors, his contractors, his laid off employees, and his ripped off students did just that and they all got hurt. folks, you cannot believe one word that comes out of donald trump's mouth. not one word. >> and then here's the guy who is not a democratic, mayor michael bloomberg of new york city, the former mayor there, an independent, former republican, of course. billionaire in his own success going after donald trump in terms of his business credibility. here's what bloomberg said. >> i'm a niew yorker and i knowa con when i see one. >> tough language there. then you ha
clinton. president obama sort of giving a keynote speech here on his own presidency. what happened last night is the democratic party brought out all of the star power in their political party and some star power that's not from their political party. let's start with tim kaine. the running mate who used the attack dog role that vice presidents get so often to really tear into donald trump. >> he says, believe me. well his creditors, his contractors, his laid off employees, and his ripped...
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clinton calls it a racism attack. just to bring you up to date, he said the judge can't be fair because he's of mexican heritage, talking about building that wall with mexico. >> is trump able to use that as ammunition? they are able to gain any voters basically from this? >> well, it's a good question because what you're seeing people just a week ago aligning themselves with donald trump stepping back. clearly, hillary clinton is already out there trying to use this against him. trying to alienate republicans from their own party's nominee. >> tracie, thank you very much. tracie potts joining us live from washington. >>> now, istanbul's governor has told reporters that a car bomb near the city's tourism district has killed 11 people, seven of people were policemen. olympic people were left injured in the blast which reportedly was carried out by remote control. let's got to our turkey correspondent for the financial times. thank you very much for being with us. just give us the latest from what you know. >> reporter:
clinton calls it a racism attack. just to bring you up to date, he said the judge can't be fair because he's of mexican heritage, talking about building that wall with mexico. >> is trump able to use that as ammunition? they are able to gain any voters basically from this? >> well, it's a good question because what you're seeing people just a week ago aligning themselves with donald trump stepping back. clearly, hillary clinton is already out there trying to use this against him....
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. >>> speaking of politics, hillary clinton taking a fresh swipe at president trump. the details and the sound coming up. stay tuned, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. but we've got the get tdigital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." good morning to you. let's look at the picture around the world. we are seeing gains for the most part in asia, albeit
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he wants to talk about hillary clinton's record. he made a comment in his rally that he could spend 90 minutes of the entire debate just talking about hillary clinton and foreign policy. giving you a hint at what he might want to focus on. tim kaine off the campaign trail like hillary clinton was before her debate presumably getting ready for this. pence may find himself on defense answering questions about donald trump's taxes, donald trump's foundation, the comment on the vets with ptsd and tim kaine may find himself on defense talking about some of hillary clinton's latest comments, the basement dwellers, the bernie sanders supporters and the clinton foundation and we may also see them grilled on areas where they have disagreed with their running mates. both of them have disagreed on the tpp that trade deal that now both hillary clinton and donald trump say they are not behind but at one point both mike pence and tim kaine were. >> all right, thank you for bringing us that preview. we'll be watching the comments perhaps very late
he wants to talk about hillary clinton's record. he made a comment in his rally that he could spend 90 minutes of the entire debate just talking about hillary clinton and foreign policy. giving you a hint at what he might want to focus on. tim kaine off the campaign trail like hillary clinton was before her debate presumably getting ready for this. pence may find himself on defense answering questions about donald trump's taxes, donald trump's foundation, the comment on the vets with ptsd and...
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clinton. and so every time hillary clinton pointed either to the tape or to other things that donald trump has done during the campaign that offend her supporters, he went back very hard at hillary clinton and bill clinton. of course, he appeared before the debate with women who had accused bill clinton of sexual wrongdoing, juanita broderick and paula jones. take a look at the debate when hillary clinton started out by pointing to what we can learn from donald trump from that tape and how he came back to talk about bill clinton. >> what we all saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women, what he thinks about women, what he does to women, and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is. but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse, mine are words, and his are action. what he's done has never been done in the history of politics in this nation so abusive to women. >> reporter: now we had the s
clinton. and so every time hillary clinton pointed either to the tape or to other things that donald trump has done during the campaign that offend her supporters, he went back very hard at hillary clinton and bill clinton. of course, he appeared before the debate with women who had accused bill clinton of sexual wrongdoing, juanita broderick and paula jones. take a look at the debate when hillary clinton started out by pointing to what we can learn from donald trump from that tape and how he...
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clinton with 46%. trump with 44%. this is why it is so important to both candidates. >> you can't win an election in a debate, you can certainly lose one. >> reporter: unlike trimp, trump, clinton has debated dozens of times in her political career. jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> all right. "the new york times" has endorsed hillary clinton saying that the country should put to work the democratic presidential nominee's quote lifetime commitment to solving problems in the real world. meanwhile, the paper called trump the worse nominee put forward by a major party in modern american history. >>> not a single chief executive of a fortune 100 company had donated to donald trump's presidential campaign up until august. this despite the republican party's 2012 candidate mitt romney securing a third of the group. and it is in sharp contrast to clinton who has attracted twice as many donations from the fortune 100 bosses as president did before her. and, of course, you can catch the first national u.s. presidenti
clinton with 46%. trump with 44%. this is why it is so important to both candidates. >> you can't win an election in a debate, you can certainly lose one. >> reporter: unlike trimp, trump, clinton has debated dozens of times in her political career. jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> all right. "the new york times" has endorsed hillary clinton saying that the country should put to work the democratic presidential nominee's quote lifetime commitment to...
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a victory for hillary clinton. the pharma firm will drop prices but by how much? and new york yankees legend yogi berra passes away age 90. we take a look back at his stellar career and inspiring quotes. >> let's look ahead to the u.s. markets open. futures indicating a higher start after a sell off of 1% across the board. so the s&p and the nasdaq are within striking distance again of correction territory. i should point out that the dow and the russell 2,000 already remain off their highs by more than 11% so the implied open is telling us that the s&p 500 should be opening up five points higher. the dow jones industrials looking at gains of 48 points and the tech heavy nasdaq seen in advance of 21 points so far when markets start up for their wednesday session. let's take a look at the lead from europe and we're coming back a bit today. the ftse 100 in advance. after being sold down in last year's trading sessions being weighed down by the auto concerns and at the emissions cheating from volkswagen and the like. the german dax with volkswagen in a big heavyweigh
a victory for hillary clinton. the pharma firm will drop prices but by how much? and new york yankees legend yogi berra passes away age 90. we take a look back at his stellar career and inspiring quotes. >> let's look ahead to the u.s. markets open. futures indicating a higher start after a sell off of 1% across the board. so the s&p and the nasdaq are within striking distance again of correction territory. i should point out that the dow and the russell 2,000 already remain off their...
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shl pick. >> hillary clinton will travel with president obama. his first campaign appearance with mr. obama. clinton says she will be able to bring back jobs to america. >> still people in this country who can't find work and freedom without the ability to contribute to society and put a roof over your head and look after your family, that's not yet what we aim for. >> reporter: the white house says clinton's ticket on air force one will be billed to her campaign, not the american taxpayers. in the meantime, joined for donald trump the governor's family spent the weekend with trump. >> we'll always count it a privilege we were able to spend time ads a family with a family we hope is the first family of the united states. >> trump tweeted he's very impressed. great people. went on to announce he met with iowa senator. she served in iraq and could be a promotional vice president candidate. >> donald trump will speak at 7:00 p.m. east coast time. hillary clinton along with president obama will hold their event at 3:00 p.m. east coast in charlotte. >
shl pick. >> hillary clinton will travel with president obama. his first campaign appearance with mr. obama. clinton says she will be able to bring back jobs to america. >> still people in this country who can't find work and freedom without the ability to contribute to society and put a roof over your head and look after your family, that's not yet what we aim for. >> reporter: the white house says clinton's ticket on air force one will be billed to her campaign, not the...
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big focus turns to hillary clinton and who her vice presidential nominee will be. some say we could get that announcement today. what is your expectation. >> reporter: it's possible we could get it today. it's not unusual at all. typically the party that is doing the second convention will wait until after the first one is over and often that announcement does come on the day after. a lot of talk about tim kaine, the virginia senator who is in line with hillary on a lot of policies, but also represents a key purple state. it's virginia that the campaign expects to be donald trump's first campaign stop after leaving ohio. he's still here in morning meeting with supporters. >> thank you for that update. we look forward to all the exciting announcements if they come throughout the weekend and hopefully see you on monday. have a good one. >>> here on the set to join us with more reaction is dominic dire. dominic, thank you for joining us this morning. it's been a busy week on the republican side here. some said the convention didn't exactly get off to the strongest sta
big focus turns to hillary clinton and who her vice presidential nominee will be. some say we could get that announcement today. what is your expectation. >> reporter: it's possible we could get it today. it's not unusual at all. typically the party that is doing the second convention will wait until after the first one is over and often that announcement does come on the day after. a lot of talk about tim kaine, the virginia senator who is in line with hillary on a lot of policies, but...
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clinton outlined her remorse. >> did you make a mistake? >> i did. i did. as i said it was allowed and there was no hiding it. it was above board. everybody in the government that i communicated with and that was a lot of people knew i was using a personal e-mail but i'm sorry that it has raised all of these questions. i do take responsibility for having made what is clearly not the best decision. >> wouldn't her poll numbers look a lot better had she say sorry much longer ago? >> now is it too little too late? it will be interesting to see how the polls he act to this. >> absolutely. too little, too late? jeb bush will propose broad tax cuts if he's elected president next year. the republican candidate will outline the plan in a speech in north carolina later. it would cut the corporate tax rate from 35 to 20% and reduce the number of individual tax brackets from 7-3. he'll be on squawk box today at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. he seems to be doing reasonably well but then the republican field is so incredibly crowded. >> it's so crowded but it's a nice break t
clinton outlined her remorse. >> did you make a mistake? >> i did. i did. as i said it was allowed and there was no hiding it. it was above board. everybody in the government that i communicated with and that was a lot of people knew i was using a personal e-mail but i'm sorry that it has raised all of these questions. i do take responsibility for having made what is clearly not the best decision. >> wouldn't her poll numbers look a lot better had she say sorry much longer...
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judge orders the expedited release of another 15,000 of hillary clinton's e-mails which were never turned over to the government. a warm welcome once again to "street signs." we've got some pmi data out this morning. the composite euro zone pmi for august coming in 53.3. the estimated was 53 actually so a touch better than expected. the flash reading 51.8. the forecast was at 51.9 so a touch weaker than expected, but very little there. if we look at the services component there, we got the forecast 52.p. that coming in at 53.1. that significantly better on the pmi services. if we tie it back to what we've seen this morning overall, we've seen a ten-month high in terms of the private sector growth and on the french side. slightly weaker on the german services sector. a 15-month low on the reading. when you talk about a 53.3 read here, expansionary territory. >> good point. reverse german being the bright spot. it is two months since brexit. you may say still too early to tell. >> if you were going to see something, then you would see it in the survey data first which is what we see in the
judge orders the expedited release of another 15,000 of hillary clinton's e-mails which were never turned over to the government. a warm welcome once again to "street signs." we've got some pmi data out this morning. the composite euro zone pmi for august coming in 53.3. the estimated was 53 actually so a touch better than expected. the flash reading 51.8. the forecast was at 51.9 so a touch weaker than expected, but very little there. if we look at the services component there, we...
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hillary clinton is looking forward. she will be on the campaign trail on tuesday for her very first appearance with president obama. they are campaigning together trying to change the optics. she has an image problem. she wants to make sure folks do not remember the image of her being in to be interviewed by the fbi for three hours over the weekend. she wants the image of her standing with president obama saying she can lead the country. >> thank you, edward lawrence, for that. >>> australia remains mired in political uncertainty. the results from the weekend's general election remain too close to call. matt taylor has all the details from down under. >> my advice, to dissolve both houses of parliament. >> it was a risky move by the prime minister that could yet prove to be disastrous. an early election was expected to return the liberal national coalition back to power but, instead, it is too close to call. >> australians would no doubt have preferred a clearer outcome. it will be a number of days before the electoral
hillary clinton is looking forward. she will be on the campaign trail on tuesday for her very first appearance with president obama. they are campaigning together trying to change the optics. she has an image problem. she wants to make sure folks do not remember the image of her being in to be interviewed by the fbi for three hours over the weekend. she wants the image of her standing with president obama saying she can lead the country. >> thank you, edward lawrence, for that....
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he'll be eulogized by former president bill clinton. comedian and friend billy crystal and broadcaster bryant gumbel. tickets were handed out earlier this week in less than an hour. for those who weren't able to get a ticket or make the trip here to kentucky the service will be live streamed online julia. back to you. >> thanks so much sarah. euro 2016 gets under way in paris this evening with 24 teams battling it out. wilfred frost is looking at another battle as two sportswear giants go head to head. he joins us now from cnbc hq. >> thank you for letting me do a hit from the u.s. on something happening in europe. awe passion area of mine. i appreciate it. today marks the european soccer championships. indeed just this week cristiano ronaldo was named by forbes as the highest paid sportsman in the world easterning $88 millio year. over 30 which is in enkodorsemes highlighting two brands he's sponsored with. and the number two was lionel messi. adidas has the biggest presence, sponsoring 37% of the teams. they also sponsor the tournamen
he'll be eulogized by former president bill clinton. comedian and friend billy crystal and broadcaster bryant gumbel. tickets were handed out earlier this week in less than an hour. for those who weren't able to get a ticket or make the trip here to kentucky the service will be live streamed online julia. back to you. >> thanks so much sarah. euro 2016 gets under way in paris this evening with 24 teams battling it out. wilfred frost is looking at another battle as two sportswear giants go...
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bill clinton was able to have a budget surplus, but we were in a different moment, the internet middle age and the market was booming. >> you're making one of my key points. the tax debate has inflated two things. growth and tax policy, and i don't think their nearly as connected as you suggest. it running on innovation and the kins of waves like an internet boom, a housing boom and bubble, you want to avoid the bubbles and the booms. you want to collect ample revenue to avoid the fiscal train wreck we're looking at right now and the surpluses we'll have at the end of the clinton years. ask any nonpartisan person and they will tell you we're headed for a fiscal train wreck because of our tax policy. >> let's talk about right now. right now we're at a moment in time in the economy where we're still in a fragile situation. can you really say taxes, you know, should be going higher now? can you junction make a blanket statement that should be at any moment in time? if we raise taxes now, doesn't that make it tougher for most people and we are at such a fragile moment, how will we get jobs
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he goes on to list a thing of all the issues with hillary clinton. i'm happy to talk about all of it. i just find it really interesting to see how politics have changed so much. what the debate topics actually are now. and what you should accept if you are an american and what to accept in terms of who you want your leader to be and why. but michael, i hear you. by all means, keep your e-mails coming through. you can find us on streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. >>> still coming up on "street signs," with the government looking to cut the hard brexit rhetoric, there are fears that this could signal more volatility. we'll be back in two. >>> hi, everyone. fed vice chair fischer said forecasts are solid. he said the united states is close to full employment, an indication that the december rate hike is likely to be in play. now the u.s. added 156,000 non-foreign jobs back in september falling short of expectations. the unemployment rate rose by 0.1% pointing to a small increase in slack in the economy. cnbc spoke exclusively to the cleveland fed president who
he goes on to list a thing of all the issues with hillary clinton. i'm happy to talk about all of it. i just find it really interesting to see how politics have changed so much. what the debate topics actually are now. and what you should accept if you are an american and what to accept in terms of who you want your leader to be and why. but michael, i hear you. by all means, keep your e-mails coming through. you can find us on streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. >>> still coming up on...
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now hillary clinton responded to the attacks also. she said that we have to support our first responders. clinton also saying we need to pray for the victims in this case, security is likely to become an issue this week in the campaigns. clinton's running mate senator tim kaine said that he called the comments from donald trump asking the secret service agents who protect hillary clinton to disarm themselves, dangerous. he said it shows indifference to violence that may occur to the candidate. now donald trump made those comments because of hillary clinton's stance on gun control. it's a very testy election. the polls are narrowing. in fact, clinton is losing ground among younger voters. for example, in michigan, the newest or latest polls show that clinton's lead is now just seven points over donald trump among voters under 35 years old. louisa, carolin. >> edward lawrence joining us live there out of washington. >>> the director of political research at pew research center is joining us in the studio. good morning and welcome. the p
now hillary clinton responded to the attacks also. she said that we have to support our first responders. clinton also saying we need to pray for the victims in this case, security is likely to become an issue this week in the campaigns. clinton's running mate senator tim kaine said that he called the comments from donald trump asking the secret service agents who protect hillary clinton to disarm themselves, dangerous. he said it shows indifference to violence that may occur to the candidate....
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donald trump saying that he, former president bill clinton is actually the sexist one. where hillary clinton lead with the charge that donald trump is being sexist toward women. >> thank you so much. edward lawrence there in washington d.c. >> let's get you an update of what's going on with fifa. espn invited the five fifa presidential candidates to take part in a televised debate. five candidates are in the running to replace sepp blatter. the goal is to provide a forum for open transparent discussion about the future governance of the sport. the election is set to take place on february 26th. >> okay. we'll leave you with a look at how futures are trading ahead of the open on wall street given that we are -- looks like we are pushing ever closer to a positive end to 2015. >> hello, everybody. good wednesday morning. >> let's take a look at your headlines. >> oil is spoiling the party in europe today. stocks are trading lower in the second to last session of the year. being dragged down by commodity stocks. this is wti falls close to 4% so far. >> record highs from tec
donald trump saying that he, former president bill clinton is actually the sexist one. where hillary clinton lead with the charge that donald trump is being sexist toward women. >> thank you so much. edward lawrence there in washington d.c. >> let's get you an update of what's going on with fifa. espn invited the five fifa presidential candidates to take part in a televised debate. five candidates are in the running to replace sepp blatter. the goal is to provide a forum for open...
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they were talking about donald trump and hillary clinton. those messages i think were both very effective, and i think the party will continue to be focused on that the remainers of these days here at the convention. >> as we await president clinton and his tense democratic convention speech tonight. >>> apple will report earnings after the close, but investors are not optimist ec. stocking -- our josh lipton is in cupertino to talk about what we might expect tonight. hey, josh. >> as you mentioned, investors have been selling apple. you can't blame them for their concern. today the street does think you're going to be apple turn an eps of 1.39 on revenue of 42.1 billion. that would represent drops of that% and 15% respectively. apple sold 40 million iphones in the quarter. that would mean a decline of some 17% as apple deals with tough comparisons and users wait for that new iphone 7, but how much of that bad news is already priced in? that stock is down nearly 30% from the all-time high of 135 reached last spring. it's now trading at about
they were talking about donald trump and hillary clinton. those messages i think were both very effective, and i think the party will continue to be focused on that the remainers of these days here at the convention. >> as we await president clinton and his tense democratic convention speech tonight. >>> apple will report earnings after the close, but investors are not optimist ec. stocking -- our josh lipton is in cupertino to talk about what we might expect tonight. hey, josh....
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anything having do with the clinton e-mails, though he recommended the firing based on the clinton e-mails. so that's a question that's going to come up. it can't be jeff sessions. it can't be someone beholden to president trump. who is going to lead this fbi investigation? is it going to be an independent career prosecutor? or is it going to be someone who may have ties to it all? those are the questions being raised. certainly the sudden firing really without warning here of james comey is going to add fuel to this push to get an independent prosecutor in there. >> that's a very, very important point. thank you very much for that. always appreciate it. he thought he was getting pranked, find out why james comey thought the news of his resignation was a joke. that's on cnbc.com. >>> president trump will meet with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov at the white house today. this will be the highest level in-person meeting between the president and the russian government since he took office. >>> let's show you where u.s. futures are trading this morning. we're still a few hours away fr
anything having do with the clinton e-mails, though he recommended the firing based on the clinton e-mails. so that's a question that's going to come up. it can't be jeff sessions. it can't be someone beholden to president trump. who is going to lead this fbi investigation? is it going to be an independent career prosecutor? or is it going to be someone who may have ties to it all? those are the questions being raised. certainly the sudden firing really without warning here of james comey is...
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of obama's policies and at least three supreme court justices to hillary clinton. that is the initiative to embrace the nominee that the voters and the members of the republican party have e chochos >> that is the beginning of the case of why republicans should unite behind him, even though they have opposed him on all sorts of policies. he is going to be the nominee of the republican party, and no question that most of them will back him, but if he is going to get the 90% of those who want to back him, he has to make a case, and broader than the one that you laid out, has to be on the trade, and foreign poll iicy an national security and broad range of issues, and maybe the case is there to be made, but paul ryan is not doing him any harm, but good by the end of it when in the end that paul ryan is comfortable that the case is made that we need to get behind donald trump. it is not because they all fell in line and pretending that there is no disagreements. >> nobody is pretending of disagreements and i held my nose to vote for mccain, but i voted for him, because
of obama's policies and at least three supreme court justices to hillary clinton. that is the initiative to embrace the nominee that the voters and the members of the republican party have e chochos >> that is the beginning of the case of why republicans should unite behind him, even though they have opposed him on all sorts of policies. he is going to be the nominee of the republican party, and no question that most of them will back him, but if he is going to get the 90% of those who...
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hillary clinton mentioned it. though stateside most comments around mr. putin are, as you say, relating to his potential relationship with donald trump. how serious are those accusations around aleppo? we saw boris johnson bring it up recently. and a meeting mr. putin was to have with hpresident hollande o france has been canceled because of it. >> they are serious and there is a coordinated effort among western countries to show it. the russians are saying our planes are not involved, the defense ministry came out and said this was all russia phobia. i think there's a lack of clarity as there always tends to be around these events as far as working out exactly who did what, when, and why. but clearly this is not helping with rising tension more broadly in relations between moscow and washington and western powers that not only involves aleppo, but cyberspying and the apparent movement of nuclear missiles in russia towards nato's borders. how ever you look at it, we see a ratcheting up of tensions here. i suspect we will get mr. putin's response at this e
hillary clinton mentioned it. though stateside most comments around mr. putin are, as you say, relating to his potential relationship with donald trump. how serious are those accusations around aleppo? we saw boris johnson bring it up recently. and a meeting mr. putin was to have with hpresident hollande o france has been canceled because of it. >> they are serious and there is a coordinated effort among western countries to show it. the russians are saying our planes are not involved,...
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. >> meanwhile, hewlett-packard has endorsed hillary clinton. in an interview with "new york times," whitman denounced trump saying it was time to put country first. said she was give substantially to the clinton campaign. >> tracie potts nbc news is with us. i want to back to what obama said about trump here. i see a number of analysts saying this is unprecedented. a sitting president has never denounced a potential candidate saying he's unfit for office. do you think is voters will be able to. >> it's a good question. what the president has done is made a distinction between donald trump and his two predecessors. john mccain and mitt romney. the president said i never said that mitt romney and john mccain could not cothe job we just disagreed on how to do the job. when it comes to donald trump, he's putting him in all completely different category. it is a good question to ask. we don't know the answer yet. particularly those undecided voters in the middle. are they going to look at this as partisan politics are look at this as wait a minute t
. >> meanwhile, hewlett-packard has endorsed hillary clinton. in an interview with "new york times," whitman denounced trump saying it was time to put country first. said she was give substantially to the clinton campaign. >> tracie potts nbc news is with us. i want to back to what obama said about trump here. i see a number of analysts saying this is unprecedented. a sitting president has never denounced a potential candidate saying he's unfit for office. do you think is...
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i wouldn't know an alternative fact if it hit me in the face. >> bill clinton was always a good performer. >> so is alec baldwin, but not last night outdone. >>> solar power farm in china is getting the internet attention today. china panda green energy completing first phase of a solar powered facility in the shape of a panda bear. we have a photo. the photo on the left has gone viral. but it is an actual picture of the plant. photo on the right is an actual drone photo of the solar farm. >> little disappointing then, the real one >> the one on the left would be disneyworld solar. >> it is more like a fat little pig there. either way, you can't see the white. either way, it is trending >>> still to come, one former treasury secretary says president trump were a ceo, he would be fired by now. today's must reads coming up. >>> another check on futures at this hour. the dow lost some early gains. nasdaq is higher by a irthd percent. "worldwide exchange" will be right back for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of
i wouldn't know an alternative fact if it hit me in the face. >> bill clinton was always a good performer. >> so is alec baldwin, but not last night outdone. >>> solar power farm in china is getting the internet attention today. china panda green energy completing first phase of a solar powered facility in the shape of a panda bear. we have a photo. the photo on the left has gone viral. but it is an actual picture of the plant. photo on the right is an actual drone photo of...
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hillary clinton has 700 people on hand. donald trump has about 70. >> and, tracie, to what extent, when you look at some financing questions here, do you think that has anything to do with separating ways with the campaign manager here? >> corey lewandowski. it's possible. corey lewandowski has been let go from the campaign. he said that he is gracious. trump says it's am micable. but the fact is he had already been demoted another person paul manafort brought in after allegations of assaulting a reporter. but it wasn't just that, insiders say that lewandowski's philosophy is let trump be who trump is and that has gotten him to the point that he is today. and it was donald trump's kids who pushed the point here getting rid of lewandowski so they could make a better run at this general election. >> tracie potts, live from washington. >>> meanwhile, linkedin, the world's largest professional networking site has released a list of the world's top employee attracters. this is their ability to attract and retain talent. on top o
hillary clinton has 700 people on hand. donald trump has about 70. >> and, tracie, to what extent, when you look at some financing questions here, do you think that has anything to do with separating ways with the campaign manager here? >> corey lewandowski. it's possible. corey lewandowski has been let go from the campaign. he said that he is gracious. trump says it's am micable. but the fact is he had already been demoted another person paul manafort brought in after allegations...
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titled hillary clinton is unfit to handle classified information. paul ryan is speaking out on this issue writing as a presumptive democratic nominee. this month clapper he says has refused my request to suspend these briefings, but the middle eastern people need to know what accountability clinton will face and what safe guards will be put in place to protect this information and he goes through and outlines a long list of how clinton should not be trusted to do so. ryan has increasingly been speaking out on behalf of republicans and his message may be that donald trump isn't perfect, but he's better than hillary clinton and he will preserve the conservative values. that's the message we're getting from the house speaker. he's writing this in this "washington post." unclear though whether he can unite the party which is one of the republican challenges going forward. >> well, absolutely right. and as we focus on the convention coming up, it will be good to see u.s. politics back in the limelight, changing of course from the focus on the uk over the
titled hillary clinton is unfit to handle classified information. paul ryan is speaking out on this issue writing as a presumptive democratic nominee. this month clapper he says has refused my request to suspend these briefings, but the middle eastern people need to know what accountability clinton will face and what safe guards will be put in place to protect this information and he goes through and outlines a long list of how clinton should not be trusted to do so. ryan has increasingly been...